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/etc/httpd/conf permission

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chrisl@

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Hello,

Can someone tell me the file permissions in the /etc/httpd/conf directory?

-chrisl
 
And ownership. I might have messed something up. I am tyring to add a new domain and the files are not getting updated.
 
Hope that this helps some...
Code:
-rw-r--r--    root     root        httpd.conf
-rw-r--r--    root     root        httpd.include
 
Yeap that is what I needed. My permissions are correct. I am seeing a problem where the httpd.include is not updating when I add a new domain. I tested removing a currently setup domain and it did not remove the "Include" line in the file when the domain was deleted. Is there a bug/problem where this file does not get updated or am I missing something.
 
I hope not. I can't say that I have experienced the same thing, as my server is currently hanging by a very weak thread since this **** update to 8.0.0, and adding or removing a domain may end up breaking it for good.
Perhaps tonight I'll decide to get brave and clean out the old domains, just to see where they end up... and to see where good servers go when they die, if they've led a full and helpful life.
 
I have had no luck. After applying the little update yesterday I can not add or modify pretty much anything. I was hoping the update yesterday was a bug fix but it looks like it just added more. Looks like I am doing a rebuild of the server this weekend unless I can get some help.
 
Originally posted by NightStorm
I hope not. I can't say that I have experienced the same thing, as my server is currently hanging by a very weak thread since this **** update to 8.0.0, and adding or removing a domain may end up breaking it for good.
Perhaps tonight I'll decide to get brave and clean out the old domains, just to see where they end up... and to see where good servers go when they die, if they've led a full and helpful life.

Please let me know if you have any luck I would be interested to know if this is just a problem on my server or an issue with everyone.
 
Well, I suspended a domain last night, and I had to manually restart httpd in order for the change to take effect. Waited 45 minutes (httpd was set to restart at 5 minutes in the server console), and it never did on it's own.
*sigh*
 
Can someone please validate this is the way it should work. When I create a new domain it should at a Include line in the httpd.include file located /etc/httpd/conf? This include line points to the vhost specific include file located in the users directory?

If this is correct then something is broke in Plesk or specifically with my system. When I create a new domain the files are created under /var/www/vhost but the httpd.include file in /etc/httpd/conf is not updated.

Is anyone else seeing this problem or have any ideas what has gone wrong. I am already planning on a rebuild of the server and installed 7.5.4 but if I can fix the problem and still move forward it would save me tons of time.
 
Hi all

We have the same problem with this, we discovered as we created a new domain, all the new lines(new domain) are in http/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf .

We copy the new line(s) to the approp. httpd.include file , restart httpd service, its working, i hope someone has a solution for this


Regards

Hans
 
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